Put the verbs in brackets into the present continuous or present simple. 1. excuse me, … you … (know) where the post office is? 2. i … (want) to eat a sandwich. 3. … you … (go) to travel abroad next year? 4. where’s bob? he … (listen) to music in his room. 5. how often … you …. (go) for a walk in the park? 6. my father … (read) magazines very often. 7. what time … your mother … (finish) her job in the evening? 8. she … (go) to the gym twice a week. 9. liza … usually … (drive) to work. he usually catches the bus. 10. they … (do) their homework in the room. 2 complete the pairs of sentences. use the present perfect or the past simple in the other. 1. i (know) her for six years. i (know) him when i was at school. 2. he (live) in paris from 1997 to 2000. he (live) in new york since 2001. 3. where's pete? i (not see) him for ages. i (not see) pete last night. 4. we (be) at primary school from 1993 to 1998. we (be) in this class since september. 5. i (not watch) this video yet. i (not watch) a video at the weekend.
2. I want to eat a sandwich.
3. Are you going to travel abroad next year?
4. Where’s Bob? He is listening to music in his room.
5. How often do you go for a walk in the park?
6. My father reads magazines very often.
7. What time does your mother finish her job in the evening?
8. She goes to the gym twice a week.
9. Liza usually drives to work. He usually catches the bus.
10. They are doing their homework in the room.
1. I know her for six years.
I've known him when I was at school.
2. He has lived in Paris from 1997 to 2000.
He lives in New York since 2001.
3. Where's Pete? I haven't seen him for ages.
I didn't see Pete last night.
4. We've been at primary school from 1993 to 1998.
We were in this class since September.
5. I haven't watched this video yet.
I watched a video at the weekend.